Politics Despite threat of veto, Council pushes forward $75 million tax The council will consider the tax to fund homelessness services and new housing next Monday. by David Kroman / May 10, 2018 / Updated 3:30 p.m.
Opinion Workers of the world, unite — against Kshama Sawant After the business tax dramas of last week, the left's hold on Seattle politics may be shaken. by John Carlson / May 9, 2018
Politics The pricetag to solve homelessness: $400M a year, new estimate says The report was drafted by consulting firm McKinsey and Company in partnership with the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce. by David Kroman / May 9, 2018 / Updated: 9:00 PM
Politics The most divisive man in Seattle As Seattle rages over a proposed business tax, Councilmember Mike O’Brien is at the center of the debate. by David Kroman / May 9, 2018
Opinion In today’s dark political times, remember the hope of 1968 America has been broken before, but dynamic Americans offered hope to counter the dark patterns of the past. by Knute Berger / May 9, 2018
Politics Seattle’s $1.6 billion new convention center gets the green light Seattle City Council has given the final go-ahead to an expansion of the Washington State Convention Center. by David Kroman / May 7, 2018
Culture Glee club for geeks? Local tech firms’ workers launch music groups From Google’s acapella group Googapella to Facebook’s jazz ensemble, it’s difficult to find a tech company without a music group. by Hallie Golden / May 7, 2018
Politics Seattle U prof: City can’t solve homelessness without courage Students’ new research highlights ideas, best practices to address crisis. by Kristen M. Clark / May 7, 2018
Politics Case workers: ‘A paycheck away from being homeless themselves’ The constant turnover of service providers is disrupting progress on the homelessness crisis. by David Kroman / May 4, 2018
Equity Seattle’s religious left and the fight against the new youth jail The $210 million youth detention center is expected to open in 2020. by Lilly Fowler / May 3, 2018
Politics Amazon’s threat to halt construction isn’t scaring Seattle — yet Amazon talks about slowing down growth in Seattle if a new tax targets it. At first glance, the City Council appears unworried. by David Kroman / May 2, 2018 / Updated: 4:00 PM
Politics As protests become the norm, May Day loses its luster A sum up of Seattle's May Day: The same, but a little different. by David Kroman / May 1, 2018
Politics As homelessness budgets increase, oversight is stretched thin Seattle's Human Services Department, which is tasked with leading the fight against homelessness, can't keep up with growth. by David Kroman / April 30, 2018
Culture The chaos of the car in Seattle’s early days Knute Berger chronicles the car's bumpy ride in early Seattle — and how it came to dominate the road. by Knute Berger & Eric Keto / April 30, 2018
Politics Growth’s impact on Lake Union: More flights — and a seaplane runway A long-awaited airstrip of sorts will arrive in late May, as a new Seattle-Vancouver, B.C. flight takes off. by Kristen M. Clark / April 27, 2018